Fact checking Trump's 'Try to impeach this' map Facts First: The map the Trumps tweeted inaccurately displays multiple blue counties won by Hillary Clinton as red counties won by Trump.
The map purported to show county-by-county results map of the 2016 election, filled with red for counties Trump supposedly won. The words"Try to impeach this" were plastered across the middle.pic.twitter.com/dOta1Z9gtZ
— Donald J. Trump October 1, 2019 The Trumps seemingly did not produce this map themselves -- it appears it was published in 2016 on HuffPost, a website usually critical of the President. But it is not correct.Facts First: The map the Trumps tweeted inaccurately displays multiple blue counties won by Hillary Clinton as red counties won by Trump.
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